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Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

As such, some organizations have already jumped on the bandwagon and are quickly adapting, while others are hesitating to embrace the potential of this technology. For example, if you’re a marketing specialist, you might ask the tool to help compose tweets for podcast promotions or come up with a few subject lines for your emails.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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But it is also a more complex process, which you might defer until you have a better understanding of the technology. For example, the HubSpot bot is free with the platform, uses natural language, and sets up quickly. An article from Hospitality Technology describes Rose like this. There are two types of chatbots.

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An Event-Focused Solution to Closing the Skills Gap

Associations Now

But the National Kitchen and Bath Association, faced with a similar challenge, tried something new at its Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Las Vegas last month. Granted, it will be a while before NKBA knows whether any of these 150 students decide to pursue kitchen and bath design and construction as a career.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.8.21

Reid All About it

Content curation tips and examples to fill your editorial calendar. Such a large and visible occasion provided the opportunity to showcase the close co-operation between the client (EAIE) and the hosting venue (Messukeskus Helsinki) to build a sustainable event and provide an example that inspires the meeting industry to be more sustainable.

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What’s on the Horizon for Meetings in 2020?

Associations Now

According to the 2020 Global Meetings Forecast Report [PDF] by American Express Meetings & Events, meeting pros think that this will be the year when technology gets fully integrated into the event experience. For example, at IAEE’s Expo! last month in Las Vegas, attendees could use a facial recognition check-in process onsite.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.27.20

Reid All About it

Devin Lewis, CEM, CMP, Director of Regional Sales, Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority Washington DC Office. What are the technologies, people, and processes required to be successful? Michael Shapiro (moderator), technology editor/senior editor, Northstar Meetings Group. Courtney Clark, Author. CAE credits.

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Scavenger Hunts and Industry Knowledge

Eric Lanke

In fact, when this post goes live, I''ll be in the thick of things at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Our Annual Conference just passed, we''re now revving up for our big triennial trade show. Hence our scavenger hunt. I''m looking forward to it, and hope that many of my staff are, too.

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